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Determination of Uranium Dioxide in Stainless Steels by the X-ray Fluorescence-Solution Method
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
This paper outlines a rapid method for the determination of uranium dioxide in stainless steel by direct X-ray fluorescence analysis after chemical solution of the sample in perchloric acid. A scintillation counter is used to detect the intensity of the radiation. Modifications in the apparatus needed to insure stabilization of the counter are described. Strontium is used as internal indicator. The determination of uranium is unaffected by the presence of large amounts of iron, chromium or nickel at the dilutions described. The counting time for four pairs of counts (uranium and strontium) is about 12 minutes.
A standard deviation corresponding to one-half to one per cent of the uranium dioxide present was observed on synthetic samples ranging from 15 to 25% uranium dioxide.
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